AP Success - AP European History: Enlightenment & 18th C. Religion
"By salvation I mean not barely according to the vulgar notion deliverance from hell or going to heaven but a present deliverance from sin a restoration of the soul to its primitive health its original purity a recovery of the divine nature the renewal of our souls after the image of God in righteousness and true holiness in justice mercy and truth . . .
Do you not know that God entrusted you with that money (all above what buys necessities for your families) to feed the hungry, to clothe the naked, to help the stranger, the widow, the fatherless; and, indeed, as far as it will go, to relieve the wants of all mankind? How can you, how dare you, defraud the Lord, by applying it to any other purpose? . . .
Thanksgiving is inseparable from true prayer; it is almost essentially connected with it. One who always prays is ever giving praise, whether in ease or pain, both for prosperity and for the greatest adversity. He blesses God for all things, looks on them as coming from Him, and receives them for His sake- not choosing nor refusing, liking or disliking,anything, but only as it is agreeable or disagreeable to His perfect will."
John Wesley, Assorted Sermons
Question 1
John Wesley's sermons primarily reflect which of the following movements?
Calvinism
Catholic Reformation
Methodism
Lutheranism
Question 2
The emphasis on personal piety and virtue in John Wesley's sermons is most closely associated with which broader European intellectual movement?
The Scientific Revolution
The Enlightenment
The Romantic Movement
The Renaissance
Question 3
According to John Wesley, the use of money for purposes other than helping those in need is seen as:
a defraudment of God's trust
a virtue signaling one's predestined salvation
an acceptable practice if it promotes economic growth
a necessary evil in a capitalist society
Question 4
Wesley's idea of 'a restoration of the soul to its primitive health' suggests a belief in:
the inherent depravity of human nature
the soul's pre-existence before birth
the possibility of spiritual renewal and sanctification
the unchangeable predestination of the soul
Question 5
The concept of 'Thanksgiving' in Wesley's sermons is best understood as:
an expression of gratitude for all circumstances as God's will
a specific holiday to celebrate the harvest season
a form of penance for one's sins
a ritualistic practice required for church membership
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